About MDuncan1
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I am an insurance industry veteran. I love leading people, building teams, and rubbing shoulders with fellow entrepreneurs on the path to victory! I

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I thought there were 10 courses with 10 lessons for each. I just finished course 5 -- all 10 lessons. How does one move on to the 5 remaining courses (i.e. courses 6, 7, 8, 9 a

Hi, MDuncan1, Certification 5 levels, and Affiliate Bootcamp have 7 phases and each of those have 10 lessons.
Hope this can help you.

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Ready to move on to next course - where is courselevel 6?

Ready to move on to next course - where is courselevel 6?

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I thought there were 10 courses with 10 lessons for each. I just finished course 5 -- all 10 lessons. How does one move on to the 5 remaining courses (i.e. courses 6, 7, 8, 9 a

Hi, MDuncan1, Certification 5 levels, and Affiliate Bootcamp have 7 phases and each of those have 10 lessons.
Hope this can help you.

Jarmo

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Our niche is final expense insurance. Being licensed by the state is mandatory so currently we are limited to selling only in the state of Tennessee. Although the internet wide

I'd think that a clear disclaimer on your site indicating your geographic limits would be sufficient. Once people from other states see that disclaimer, they'll know that they need to look elsewhere.

You might also consider investigating lead-sharing or affiliate arrangements with providers in other states. Do you know if the laws in other states limit their providers in a similar fashion? Is there a national organization to which you could refer visitors from other states?

All you need to do is to make sure your website name and title has Tennessee in it, or something to indicate that your website is for TN residents only.

All your posts and other titles within your site should also often indicate that. Google will know and will rank accordingly... as well, people will search by city/state, so having the State in your post titles and website titles, then people will know it's for locals only.

Sales limited to 1 state-how to narrow our vast www market?

Sales limited to 1 state-how to narrow our vast www market?

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Our niche is final expense insurance. Being licensed by the state is mandatory so currently we are limited to selling only in the state of Tennessee. Although the internet wide

I'd think that a clear disclaimer on your site indicating your geographic limits would be sufficient. Once people from other states see that disclaimer, they'll know that they need to look elsewhere.

You might also consider investigating lead-sharing or affiliate arrangements with providers in other states. Do you know if the laws in other states limit their providers in a similar fashion? Is there a national organization to which you could refer visitors from other states?

All you need to do is to make sure your website name and title has Tennessee in it, or something to indicate that your website is for TN residents only.

All your posts and other titles within your site should also often indicate that. Google will know and will rank accordingly... as well, people will search by city/state, so having the State in your post titles and website titles, then people will know it's for locals only.

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